Sometimes I like to blog surf, reading other people’s entries to try understand more about how life is like, how we should approach it, the lessons that we can learn, as well as the different perspective there are. And I must say that I do enjoy reading some of Gage’s entries (Jayna’s friend), for they [...]
Archive for January, 2007
28 Jan
Living Colour Summer
It’s Sydney Harbour Bridge’s 75th Anniversary. To commemorate it, a wide range of flowers including Celosia, Coleus, Marigolds, Petunias, Salvia and more, are used in an arrangement to depict different facets of the Bridge and it’s interaction with people. As you can see from the above picture, the flowers are arranged in patterns like [...]
26 Jan
Australia Day
26 January is the day where the landing of the First Fleet in Sydney Cove marked the setting up of the colony of New South Wales. And with that, every year there would be huge celebrations in the city of Sydney for the young to the old. And being in Sydney at this point in [...]
24 Jan
Crackers
The Sydney Festival showcased another spectacular event, Crackers. Enclosed in a circular area where you are surrounded by kerosene, fireworks, firecrackers and sparklers, you cannot help by wonder how much pyro-display would there be. Jam-packed with audiences who cannot wait for the event to begin, our patience were tested with the scorching heat of 37 [...]
23 Jan
Pan’s Labyrinth
Deciding to pamper myself for one day, I headed off to the movies to catch Pan’s Labyrinth, my first ever Spanish film at the movies. For being known as a fairy tale, I would say that it is a dark fairy tale to me, with many scenes of violence and some gore. The monster was [...]
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